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6:30-7:00 PM DOCTOR WHO. A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC. It smacks of the old "Flash Gordon" and "Buck Rogers" movie serials. Tom Baker is the doctor of the title, but it's the [[broadwcast:The Sontaran Experiment|Sontarans]], Daleks, [[broadwcast:Revenge of the Cybermen|Cybermen]] and [[broadwcast:Terror of the Zygons|Zygons]] who are the real stars of this show. This series has spawned quite a cult-following in England.
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6:30-7:00 PM DOCTOR WHO. A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC. It smacks of the old "Flash Gordon" and "Buck Rogers" movie serials. Tom Baker is the doctor of the title, but it's the [[broadwcast:The Sontaran Experiment|Sontarans]], [[broadwcast:Genesis of the Daleks|Daleks]], [[broadwcast:Revenge of the Cybermen|Cybermen]] and [[broadwcast:Terror of the Zygons|Zygons]] who are the real stars of this show. This series has spawned quite a cult-following in England.
 
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6:30-7:00 PM DOCTOR WHO. A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC. It smacks of the old "Flash Gordon" and "Buck Rogers" movie serials. Tom Baker is the doctor of the title, but it's the Sontarans, Daleks, Cybermen and Zygons who are the real stars of this show. This series has spawned quite a cult-following in England.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1978-09-10). A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC. Newsday p. 9.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC." Newsday [add city] 1978-09-10, 9. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC." Newsday, edition, sec., 1978-09-10
  • Turabian: "A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC." Newsday, 1978-09-10, section, 9 edition.
  • Wikipedia (this article): <ref>{{cite news| title=A bit of tongue-in-cheek science fantasy from the BBC | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/A_bit_of_tongue-in-cheek_science_fantasy_from_the_BBC | work=Newsday | pages=9 | date=1978-09-10 | via=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=18 September 2024 }}</ref>
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